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1、单元达标检测单元达标检测 (满分:120 分;时间:100 分钟) 第一部分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选 项。 A Bored? Lonely? Out of condition? Need to relax? Why not try the SPORTS CENTER? TENNIS Indoor and outdoor courts. Coaching from beginners to advanced learners. Children only. M
2、ornings. SKIING Gentle slopes(坡). Instructors of 3 levels at weekends and on Fridays. Daytime practice. 8 years old upwards. SWIMMING 2 pools, heated, Olympic length. Women: Tuesdays and Thursdays. Men: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Children: Saturdays. GOLF 9-hole practice course. Professional c
3、oaching. Lessons must be booked in advance in daytime. Evening practice. Minimum age:9 years old. GYMNASTICS Maximum age:18 years old. Children aged 510: Mondays and Wednesdays, 4:006:00 p.m. 1018 years old: Friday evenings. AND MANY MORE Table tennis, snooker(斯诺克), darts (掷镖游戏), caf(all day), bar(l
4、unch time and evenings), nursery(weekdays and weekends, not evenings). Center open: 10:00 a.m.10:00 p.m. daily. Interested? More details, call 800-1234-5678. 1.What is the purpose of the advertisement? A.To show some ways to spend weekends. B.To introduce a place to relax ourselves. C.To introduce s
5、ome events in a sports meet. D.To give people some ideas to spend their holidays. 2.What can we learn from this passage? A.People can play tennis day and night. B.People under 20 can also do gymnastics. C.Children at any age can play golf in the center. D.Men and women swim in the center separately.
6、 3.How many sports events are mentioned in the passage? A.5.B.6.C.8.D.11. B I was given the bookRunning on Faithwritten by Jason Lester as a birthday gift last month. After I started reading, I really couldnt keep my eyes off it. It is always inspiring to read a story of someone who has gone through
7、 obstacles to reach his goals. Jason Lester is a disabled(残疾的) extreme athlete. When he was twelve years old, a fast car ran a red light and hit him. Then he was sent to the hospital with twenty broken bones and a seriously injured arm. Jason had always wanted to become a famous baseball player, but
8、 at that time that dream was gone. However, Jason loved sports and he still wanted to be a good athlete. He began running and taking part in the duathlon(铁 人两项) in high school. Years later in 2004, he decided to start training for the iron man(铁人三项赛), and has competed in many extreme races since the
9、n. In 2008, Jason became the first disabled athlete to complete the Ultraman(320 miles of biking, swimming and running), and it led him to an ESPY award(奖项) for Best Male Athlete with a Disability in 2009. If you are in a bad situation and dont know what to do now, Running on Faithis a good book for
10、 you. If you love running and want to reach some race goals, this book is good for you, too. Anyway, this book is worth reading for everyone who loves reading and wants to turn dreams into reality. 4.What does the underlined word “obstacles” in Paragraph 1 mean? A.Arrangements.B.Worries. C.Difficult
11、ies.D.Experiences. 5.What happened to Jason Lester when he was 12? A.He ran a red light and got injured. B.He was seriously hurt in the accident. C.He lost the courage to be an extreme athlete. D.He decided to play baseball after the accident. 6.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refe
12、r to? A.Taking part in the duathlon. B.Training himself in running. C.Competing in many extreme races. D.Completing the Ultraman. 7.Why does the author write the last paragraph? A.To show how dreams can come true. B.To explain whyRunning on Faithis popular. C.To recommend readingRunning on Faith. D.
13、To explore the way to be a good athlete. C The Climb to the Top My life as a kid was a sweet life. I lived in a beautiful house with the beautiful surroundings in Puerto Rico. There was one particular thing I loved and it was a huge tree that was in my backyard. As a child, I used to climb the tree
14、every day. Every time I went, I climbed higher and higher, reaching new branches, obstacles, and pathways on my way up. One day, I reached the top and I could see my island. I felt I was on top of the world, and that nothing could stop me. Then, there was the day that seemed like the end of my life.
15、 This specific day changed my life forever. It was a nice summer day. After breakfast, my family headed to the park to see my baseball game. In the evening we went to a carnival(嘉年华) in my town. My grandma was selling blankets under a tent. Suddenly, the mood of the day changed when my parents took
16、me to my grandmas tent. Still to this day, I remember the exact words my dad said to me, “Son, would you like to move to the United States?” I couldnt believe what he said. I then ran away from him as tears rolled down my cheeks. My perfect life was being taken away from me. Two weeks later, we arri
17、ved in New York in late July, and my aunt and uncle drove us to Springfield,Massachusetts where we lived for seven years. Once we got there, I met my moms family for the first time. September came and school started. I was afraid to go to a new school and make new friends. Most kids ignored me and s
18、ome tried to talk to me, but I couldnt understand them or say anything. My first year in the United States was not fun or easy but I worked hard and got through it. Now Im grown. I look back on the journey that Ive been through:living in a new place with no friends, the new language, and the new sch
19、ool. Despite all those problems, I still remember that special tree. That tree taught me to never give up and reach higher. I have beaten every difficulty that I have met in life and I just keep moving forward. My perfect life was never taken away from me; it has just started. 8.When the author was
20、a kid, he. A.thought his life was very pitiful B.expected to live in a beautiful house C.dreamed of traveling around the world D.enjoyed the pleasure of climbing a tree 9.Why does the author mention the baseball game and carnival in the passage? A.To compare life with that in America. B.To introduce
21、 his family tradition. C.To show he didnt like studying. D.To state his daily life routine. 10.What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us? A.The family that he had met before. B.His new friends in Springfield, Massachusetts. C.The living conditions in America. D.His difficult experiences during the first
22、year in the US. 11.The author has realized that to live a perfect life is. A.to never give up B.to always make new friends C.to forget all problems D.to remember sweet memories D Schools in the UK are cutting time spent on PE lessons because of exam pressure. Secondary school teachers said that olde
23、r teenagers were especially likely to miss out, because the time spent on physical education for 14-16-year-olds had fallen in the past five years. Teachers said that increased pressure to produce exam results was leading to children being pulled out of PE lessons. One in three said exam pressure wa
24、s behind the decline, and they said subjects such as English and Maths had been given more time at the cost of PE. Almost all of the teachers from 487 schools said PE should be more valued for its advantages to young people. Mental health experts also warned that cutting down on exercise could incre
25、asechildrensmentalhealthproblems.CalStrode, spokesman for the Mental Health Foundation, said cutting PE time would be “short-sighted and dangerous”. He said, “It is worrying to hear that PE is being cut at a time when students are facing problems with stress and anxiety in increasing numbers. Theres
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